The latest online poker room to enter this competitive space is likely
to be via Pegasus Gaming, which this week announced the successful
testing and integration of a P2P multi-table suite of poker card games.
The games offered include Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Stud and several games
which are offered in Asian markets.
These products are to be added to a suite of Internet casino platforms
and offered as an optional addition to all licensees, who will be
able to run tournaments and offer specific incentives to players as
part of the customization of all products.
Pegasus has just clinched a deal with Chimera Technology for exclusive
license distribution rights to a suite of Internet casino platforms
and applications. With the acquisition completed, the company is ready
to market the system to operators.
The Pegasus business plan calls for operators to be provided with
a complete turn key solution for sports betting, a suite of casino
games and thoroughbred horse racing, all backed up with complete backend
management services.
Management is rather ambitiously projecting that up to 5 licensees
could be on board by year end.
President and CEO David Cheng says the company has been appointing
sales agents to aggressively market the product in Europe and Africa.
In their third press release of the week, Pegasus announced that they
were negotiating for a mobile gaming technology package to license,
presumably also from Chimera who are known to be working on this technology.